A system of 8,872 particles initially has 3.21*1042 possible configurations. If weremove some of the particles and are left with 3,049 particles in the system what is the change in entropy? You can assume for this question the number of possible configurations does not change.

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A system of 8,872 particles initially has 3.21*1042 possible configurations. If we remove some of the particles and areleft with 3,049 particles in the system what is the change
in entropy?
You can assume for this question the number of possible configurations does not change.
Please express
answer in scientificnotation to the second decimal place
Transcribed Image Text:A system of 8,872 particles initially has 3.21*1042 possible configurations. If we remove some of the particles and areleft with 3,049 particles in the system what is the change in entropy? You can assume for this question the number of possible configurations does not change. Please express answer in scientificnotation to the second decimal place
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